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Google employees are reportedly losing access to office perks as the company pursues AI and cost-cutting measures.
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The dramatically named AMERICA Act would prohibit big companies from owning multiple parts of the digital ad ecosystem.
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Google's attention seems firmly focused on AI, potentially at the expense of one of its successes.
The company doesn't have to allow third-party app stores through its Play Store; users can choose third-party billing options.
It'll be a hybrid event, with an in-person opening day keynote followed by a week of virtual sessions.
The tech behemoth will now offer more location-specific info on heatwaves in its search engine results, along with new climate tools for city planners.
Google said it has stopped 5.2 billion ads that violated its policies last year, but there’s a remaining question about how many malicious ads slipped through.
AI researchers rushed to correct Senator Chris Murphy after he repeated an increasingly popular trope related to AI chatbots.
Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant can be tricked to unlock doors, reads texts, disable alarms, and more with the power of sound.
OpenAI's artificial intelligence is coming to Zoom in April to improve employees' organizational skills.
The Era 300 works best within Apple-dominant households.
Elon Musk departed OpenAI in 2018 under a reported cloud of executive antagonism, though the startup’s CEO Sam Altman thinks Musk ‘cares’ but is still a ‘jerk.’
Even as Sal Khan shared his skepticism toward GPT-4 and ChatGPT, he still sees a future where the best way to stop kids from abusing AI is with AI.
America gets its first state-run internet bedtime. Utah may also force tech companies to scan driver's licenses.
What looks like random video noise could actually be a backup of someone's tax documents. Unfortunately, it's not very efficient.
Representatives played TikTok videos threatening their lives, misunderstood how the internet works, and watched as the CEO dodged questions
Our own tests confirmed Google’s immersive view was up and running in cities like Los Angeles, New York, and even Berlin, though for select users.